Helpful Score: 2
This is a very good debut for Sarah Penner. It switches back and forth to the late 18th century and the present. There are 3 main characters. Nella and Eliza Fanning (12 year old) and Caroline from the present. Caroline is from Ohio and comes to London because of her 10th anniversary. Sadly, her husband has betrayed her so she uses the trip to get some time for herself. She finds a vial while mudlarking in the Thames and traces it back to an 18th century apothecary who makes poisons to help women get revenge on their men. It is a dark and clever atmospheric tale with a good plot and interesting characters. The author did great research and I look forward to her next book. I recommend this book to those who love historical mystery mixed with women's fiction. Thanks to NetGalley and Park Row Books for a free copy for an honest review.
Helpful Score: 2
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner is a dual-timeline novel told from the point-of-view of three women. I found this to be an engaging historical novel. I was transported back to London in 1791 where Nella has a small hidden apothecary shop. Nella catered to women who needed a certain man in their life removed. She only catered to women who wished to harm men. Eliza Fanning arrives one day on behalf of her mistress who needs help taking care of her husband. Eliza is fascinated by Nella's workshop and asks dozens of questions. A friendship of sorts develops between the pair. Caroline Parcewell is in London on what was supposed to be her tenth anniversary trip. The night before departure, Caroline discovered her husband has been cheating on her. She takes the trip to give herself time to think away from home and her husband. Caroline goes mudlarking on her first day and discovers an old blue apothecary bottle in the Thames. Caroline sets out to find out more information on the bottle and where it came from. It was fascinating learning more about an apothecary shop and what it contained. A small amount of an item can be helpful, while a large amount can be deadly. I admit that I enjoyed the historical time-period more than the modern storyline. Personally, the book could have excluded Caroline's story and been even better (less repetition too). However, I did like how the three storylines tied together. The Lost Apothecary is a well-written, developed story with great characters and a fabulous, dark atmosphere. It has a spooky quality that I loved. The Lost Apothecary is a dark, mysterious tale that captured my attention and imagination. Sarah Penner created an intriguing debut novel and I look forward to reading Sarah Penner's next creation.
Helpful Score: 1
Debut novel for Sarah Penner shows great promise for more intriguing works. Interesting stories happening in 1791, narated by Eliza and by Nella, and in present day by Caroline.
Nella was trained by her mother on preparation of potents and remedies; she takes over her mother's practice after her mother's death. In her practice, however, she helps women who are mistreated and scorned by men.
Eliza (12yo) is registered with a placement agency by her mother to become a lady's maid. She performs a task set forth by her mistress, sending her to Nella for a poison to kill her husband.
Caroline planned a 10-year wedding anniversary trip to London with James, only to find out he cheated on her. She takes trip alone to get away from him, think about her life choices. On her first day she finds an antique apothecary jar during a tourist outing. And the story takes off! Her curiosity and research uncovers Nella and Eliza's deeds.
Easy to read between characters, great flow to writing style. Enjoyable!
Nella was trained by her mother on preparation of potents and remedies; she takes over her mother's practice after her mother's death. In her practice, however, she helps women who are mistreated and scorned by men.
Eliza (12yo) is registered with a placement agency by her mother to become a lady's maid. She performs a task set forth by her mistress, sending her to Nella for a poison to kill her husband.
Caroline planned a 10-year wedding anniversary trip to London with James, only to find out he cheated on her. She takes trip alone to get away from him, think about her life choices. On her first day she finds an antique apothecary jar during a tourist outing. And the story takes off! Her curiosity and research uncovers Nella and Eliza's deeds.
Easy to read between characters, great flow to writing style. Enjoyable!
Helpful Score: 1
Well this was more of a disappointment then I anticipated.
Sorry to say this book was DULL and SLOW.
What a great story idea that was truly sunk in the mud of the Thames.
No problem with the back and forth of the chapters just wished they had more substance to them.
Very predictable and that is not always bad but this one was.
Easy to pick up on the foreshadowing and the parallel between the characters.
Yawn and Yawn again.
Sorry to say this book was DULL and SLOW.
What a great story idea that was truly sunk in the mud of the Thames.
No problem with the back and forth of the chapters just wished they had more substance to them.
Very predictable and that is not always bad but this one was.
Easy to pick up on the foreshadowing and the parallel between the characters.
Yawn and Yawn again.